Foundry NetIron M2404C and M2404F Metro Access Switches
Network Administration Tools (Rev. 03)
MEF OAM
© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc.
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Parameter
Description
Broadcast Connectivity
Timeout
Connectivity timeout for hello packets, in seconds. It is
configured in the range of <1-3600> using command
"oam connectivity-timeout”.
Directed Connectivity
Trigger Status
Indicates if an “OAM process connectivity timeout” event
occurred.
Directed Connectivity
Timeout
The configured process connectivity timeout in
milliseconds.
Frame Loss Calculation
Status
Indicates if the OAM Frame loss statistics are enabled for
the specified OAM process.
Latency Calculation Status
Indicates if the latency calculation is enabled for the
process
Bi-Directional Jitter
Calculation Status
Uni-Directional Jitter
Calculation Status
Indicates that the status of the jitter calculation is enabled
(using command "oam jitter”).
Configured Bucket Size
The bucket size configured by the user.
Configured Jitter
Measured Jitter
Indicates the jitter value currently measured.
Trigger Position
Indicates the trigger status.
Measured Success Percent
The current process frame loss in percent.
Configured Frame-Loss Error
Trigger
The threshold the user configured for the frame-loss error
event, in percent.
Error Trigger
Indicates if the frame loss error event is currently
activated.
Configured Frame-Loss
Warning Trigger
The threshold the user configured for the frame-loss
warning event, in percent.
Warning Trigger
Indicates the current status of the frame loss warning
event.
Error Threshold
This threshold is used for generating error messages.
Configured Measurement
Duration
Indicates the latency error measurement duration
configured by the user, in milliseconds
Configured Measurement
Bucket Size
Indicates the bucket size (in packets) configured by the
user for latency error measurement. The measurement
bucket size is based on the bucket size and the process
time period, according to the formula: Measurement
Bucket Size = Bucket Size / process time period.
Configured Threshold for
Average Latency
Indicates the error event latency threshold configured by
the user, in milliseconds.
Measured Latency
Indicates the latency value currently measured.
Trigger
Indicates the current status of the error latency event.
Warning Threshold
This threshold is used for generating warnings.